THERE are few times in your life where you’re truly remembered and today is the day when that will be the case for either The New Saints or Bangor.

This winner-takes-all encounter between the two big guns of the Welsh Premier League will not let us down live on S4C.

Bangor need to go all out for a win whereas TNS need a draw to claim the title. But needing a draw never works – you can’t send a team out searching for only a point. With that in mind, I can only see both teams going gung-ho.

Two weeks ago, I predicted in the Post that if the title were to be decided during this game then Bangor would show their nerves of steel and win.

However, that prediction was when player of the season Les Davies (pictured) was still in their team. Les is a huge loss to the way Neville Powell’s team play.

He’s a pivotal player with immense strength who leads the line better than anyone in the league.

One player doesn’t make a team but Les has been instrumental in Bangor’s success over the last couple of seasons and cannot be replaced. Yes it’s an opportunity for Alan Bull to show his worth but I feel losing Les levels things up.

If you would’ve told Craig Harrison when he joined TNS 17 games ago that he would be going into the last game of the season needing a point to win the championship at home, he would’ve taken it.

They can also create a new record if they score this afternoon – unlike any other team in Welsh league history, they have scored in every game of the season. TNS have only ever lost five games in 82 attempts on their plastic pitch – but Bangor will be quietly confident having already won at the ground once this season.

With so much at stake, it’s a close call for me. But after looking at both teams my head says TNS and my heart is with Bangor, even though they’re missing their top scorer.

I’m going for a 2-1 win in favour of TNS but I hope I’m wrong come this evening.